Who wants a laptop shaped like a tablet running Windows 7 with a slow CPU to save power consumption.
For instance, a tablet running Windows IS a PC.
When announced, the xTablet T1200 was the world's first rugged tablet running Microsoft Windows 8.
I know at least 2 people who bought a tablet running Windows this year.
It's a tablet running on a beta version of Honeycomb, aka Android 3.0.
The Kindle Fire is a full-color tablet running a version of the Android operating system.
A thin, lightweight, keyboardless tablet with a multitouch screen, running Windows 7.
So far, I've yet to see a tablet running it, much less one with ARM.
When tablets running Android (or some other free software) become lighter and cheaper, then I may get one.
As we mentioned above, there are nearly no cross-platform benchmarking tools to let us objectively compare the performance characteristics of tablets running on different platforms.